In the style of the ever popular “Whose Line Is It Anyway?!” Positively Funny Inc.'s troupe of talented comedic actors fully improvise each of its energetic shows, heeding audience suggestions to fuel an ever-changing roster of family-friendly laughs. During each performance, audience members proffer comedic proposals and then sit back to watch these skilled joke-smiths swiftly spin submissions into a slate of complete new material. Lots of audience participation adds to the on-stage comedy. The PFI performances are not only funny, but is also family friendly following the guidelines of prime-time television.

PFI, a professional multi-faceted comedy company, has been on stage in Birmingham for over four years with weekly Improv performances at the Rare Martini in Birmingham's Lakeview entertainment district on Tuesday night. PFI also has a main-stage venue at the Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel at the Riverchase Galleria where they have been appearing on a regular basis for over a year.

In addition to their highly successful weekly performances, PFI also brings the funny to private events across the southeast region and across the country. But PFI is more than just an entertainment company, they also an educational company that offers professional development to organizations through its Improv-based training using its principle known as “Laugh-While-Learning.” PFI works with some of the major employers in the southeast region on such topics as communications, team-building, leadership, creative thinking and other soft business skills.

Another facet of PFI's educational component is their public comedy classes for teens and adults. PFI offers classes in Improvisation, comedy writing, digital comedy shorts and stand-up comedy. Included in their offerings is a special class format developed for autistic teens and young adults which has proven highly successful.
The funny folks at Positively Funny Inc. use the processed from their work to fund their youth and teen oriented not-for-profit organization known as Perform-4A-Purpose. This arm of PFI takes on the issues of anti-bulling, teen suicide and school violence using the performing arts as its teaching tools.